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Appendix D
Exhibitors
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To assess a broad cross section of the materials enterprise, the committee also
invited several small businesses involved with a wide range of materials types and
applications to display their products and discuss their prospects during the workshop.
Advanced Ceramics Research
http://www.acrtucson.com
FM Technologies
http://www.fm-technologies.com
Gemesis Corporation
http://gemesis.com
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Industrial Science and Technology Network
http ://www. istninc.com
Materials System, Inc.
http://matsysinc.com
MicroCoating Technologies
http://www.microcoating.com
Powdermet, Inc.
http://www.powdermetinc.com
Starlire Systems, Inc.
http://www.starfiresystems.com
Technanogy
http://www.technanogy.net
Triton Systems, Inc.
http://www.tritonsystems.com
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